Always Learning Something

My boys are active on the Internet. I’ve worked in tech for over 20 years and now speak about managing your digital life and technology risk. Recently, I discovered there is no training at some schools for children about online safety. This isn’t true for all schools, but it is for the one my children attend. So I started …

If you knew how many weeks you had left to live, would it motivate you to accomplish your goals? Would you be stressed at the perceived time left? I read a post at Reddit titled “made for myself, thought of you. Weeks left perspective“. The article shows an image with circles for each week you’ve lived. The idea is you …

2013 was not a fun year for many of my friends and acquaintances. In fact, the “13” may cement “bad luck” in their minds. I don’t subscribe to the thought that a year or some other arbitrary classification of time truly has an effect on us or something magical will change when it ends. However, its handy for us to …

I picked up Clayton Christensen’s book, “How Will You Measure Your Life?“, after reading a bit about it online. He’s already proved he’s a thinker with “The Innovator’s Dilemma”. There are so many reviews and stories from that book, they can’t all be quoted here. If you’d like to read a great book about how to think about life without being …

I’ve signed up to rappel off of the Big Blue building in downtown Lexington. Yes, 410′ in the air. In order to be allowed to jump, I need to raise at least $1,000. The funds benefit the Boy Scouts of America, Bluegrass Council. You can learn more at http://bravetheblue.com/ . This is a once in a lifetime opportunity. I’ve rappelled …